Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Thursday 26 June 1941, page 10


STRONG STATE SIDE

Match in Adelaide

Jack Dyer, Richmond coach and captain, was chosen to lead a strong Victorian football side which will play South Australia in Adelaide on July 12 for patriotic funds Were (Footscray) is vicecaptain The team is -

Carlton Schmidt Anderson

Collingwood Whelan Pannam Essendon - R Reynolds Cassin Fitzroy -P Hughson

Footscray-Ware (vice captain). Thoms

Geelong -Helmer

Hawthorn -Angwin

Melbourne-Smith Roberts North Melbourne - Murray

Richmond -J Dyer (captain) Harris South Melbourne Graham Cleary St Kilda - Qarvln

CURYER GOES TO PRESTON

Clarrie Curyer who originally came from South Australia and Joined St Kilda in 1435 was last night granted a permit to play with Preston by the Association Permit and Umpire Committee without a clearance by the League

Curler who was warned by Mr W N Power chairman of the penalty he would incur, stated that he had made 2 unsuccessful applications to St Kilda torn clearance He had played 102 games with that team and had kicked ,*>5 "oats His inclusion at Preston will strengthen

the second ruck

Other permits granted were D T Munro Fitz roy to Williamstown and 8 Livingstone Footscray

to Port Melbourne

WA STAR FOR SOUTH

Sid Young Mar wingman for claremont and one of the best footballers in WA has been filmed up by South Melbourne. He has been transferred from Perth by the Navy and is expected to Melbourne

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